SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Reflecting the financial hit California is already seeing from the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday proposed cutting $6.1 billion from a variety of programs in a state budget he says prioritizes public education, public health and public safety.

Newsom's 2020-2021 budget estimates unemployment will climb to nearly 25 percent and overall tax revenues will drop by about a quarter, he said. It also calls for a 10% pay cut for all state workers.

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openitup

Great start, but most non-essential businesses are cutting more like 15-25% you need to dig much deeper. Revenues are going to be down way more than 5% overall out of your budget. The longer you continue this shutdown nonsense, the deeper the hole you're digging.

Lou

The time has finally come, the piper must be paid for decades of poor management in California.

(1) Stop relying on Federal funds

(2) Stop all financial support of illegals (schools, medical & healthcare, etc.)

(3) 10% pay cuts for government workers is a start. But more is in line.

(4) Continue to pay into unfunded pension liability funds. To curtail funding contributions at this time will make a bad situation even more disastrous in the future..

(5) Stop funding "sanctuary state and city" programs.

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